Logistics & Warehousing
Cleaning Built Around the Pace of Logistics Operations
Warehouses and distribution facilities operate on tight schedules, constant movement and demanding safety requirements. Getty Team delivers cleaning programs designed around active operations—helping control dust, maintain employee spaces and keep high-traffic environments ready for the work ahead.
Cleaning That Supports the Flow of Your Facility
In logistics environments, cleaning has to work around people, equipment, inventory and constantly changing activity. We focus on the areas that most directly affect safety, appearance and day-to-day operations.
High-Traffic Floor Areas
Routine care for warehouse aisles, staging zones, shipping areas and other surfaces exposed to continuous foot and equipment traffic.
Dust & Debris Control
Consistent removal of dust, packaging debris and loose material that can accumulate throughout active warehouse and distribution environments.
Employee Support Spaces
Restrooms, breakrooms, offices and common areas maintained to a professional standard for the people working throughout the facility.
Operational Coordination
Cleaning schedules coordinated around dock activity, production windows, shift changes and other operational constraints to minimize disruption.
Different Spaces. Different Cleaning Priorities.
A warehouse is more than the warehouse floor. We build cleaning programs around the distinct needs of each area, from active operational zones to the spaces employees and visitors use every day.
Warehouse Floors & Aisles
Routine removal of dust, loose debris and tracked soil across active floor areas, travel paths and storage aisles.
Shipping & Receiving
Cleaning for loading areas, staging zones and dock-adjacent spaces exposed to frequent movement and material handling.
Offices & Administrative Areas
Professional cleaning for workstations, conference rooms, entrances and customer-facing administrative spaces.
Restrooms & Locker Areas
Consistent service focused on sanitation, replenishment, appearance and high-touch surfaces.
Breakrooms & Common Areas
Cleaning for the shared spaces employees rely on throughout shifts, including tables, counters, floors and touchpoints.
Entrances & Perimeter Areas
Attention to entry points and surrounding areas where dirt, debris and exterior conditions are most likely to enter the facility.
Cleaning Planned Around the Work Already in Motion
Logistics facilities rarely stand still. Cleaning programs have to account for active docks, moving equipment, shift changes, employee traffic and time-sensitive operations. Getty Team coordinates service around those realities so cleaning supports the operation instead of becoming another source of disruption.
Shift-Aware Scheduling
Service windows can be aligned around operating hours, shift changes and lower-activity periods whenever practical.
Active-Environment Awareness
Cleaning activities are organized with consideration for pedestrian routes, powered equipment and ongoing warehouse activity.
Priority-Based Service
High-use and operationally important areas can be addressed first when time, access or facility activity changes unexpectedly.
Clear Communication
Site-specific expectations, access requirements and service priorities are communicated clearly so teams know what matters before work begins.
Services Built for Warehouses and Distribution Facilities
Service plans can be tailored to facility size, operating schedule, traffic patterns and the cleaning requirements of individual areas throughout the property.
Routine Janitorial Service
Scheduled cleaning for offices, restrooms, breakrooms, common areas and other occupied spaces throughout the facility.
Warehouse Floor Care
Sweeping, vacuuming and floor-maintenance programs designed around concrete and other commercial warehouse surfaces.
Dust & Debris Removal
Ongoing removal of accumulated dust, packaging material and loose debris from designated operational areas.
Restroom & Breakroom Cleaning
Cleaning, sanitizing and supply replenishment for heavily used employee support areas.
Carpet & Hard Floor Care
Periodic maintenance for office carpet, resilient flooring and other finished surfaces within administrative areas.
Interior Glass & Entry Areas
Cleaning for glass, doors, entrances and other high-visibility areas that shape the appearance of the facility.
Day Porter Support
Daytime attention for spills, touchpoints, restrooms, common areas and changing facility needs during operating hours.
Periodic & Project Cleaning
Supplemental cleaning for seasonal needs, facility resets, detailed cleaning and other planned projects.
A Cleaning Program You Can Manage With Confidence
Large, active facilities require more than a checklist. Getty Team establishes clear expectations, site-specific priorities and ongoing communication so cleaning performance can be evaluated and adjusted as operational needs change.
Defined Scope & Priorities
Cleaning expectations are organized by area, frequency and operational importance before service begins.
Site-Specific Procedures
Teams are aligned around facility access, safety considerations and the requirements unique to your operation.
Ongoing Quality Review
Service performance can be reviewed against agreed expectations so issues are identified and addressed promptly.
Responsive Communication
Changes in schedules, access or cleaning priorities can be communicated quickly as facility needs evolve.
Warehouse & Logistics Cleaning FAQs
Every facility operates differently. These are some of the questions we commonly address when developing a cleaning program for warehouse and distribution environments.
Can cleaning be scheduled around our warehouse operating hours?
Yes. Service schedules can be coordinated around shifts, shipping and receiving activity, dock schedules and lower- traffic operating windows to help minimize disruption.
Do you clean both warehouse and office areas?
Yes. Cleaning programs can include warehouse floors and operational areas along with offices, restrooms, breakrooms, entrances and other employee or customer-facing spaces.
Can you provide day porter services for active facilities?
Yes. Day porter service can provide ongoing attention to restrooms, common areas, spills, entrances and other needs that arise during normal operating hours.
How do you determine the cleaning scope for a warehouse?
We evaluate the facility layout, traffic patterns, operating schedule, floor types, employee areas and service priorities before developing a site-specific cleaning plan.
Can the cleaning program change as our operation changes?
Yes. Cleaning frequencies, priorities and service windows can be adjusted as facility usage, staffing, operating hours or other conditions change.
Build a Cleaning Program Around the Way Your Operation Actually Works
Tell us about your facility, operating schedule and cleaning priorities. Getty Team can help develop a practical service plan designed around the demands of your warehouse or logistics operation.
